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Grammy-nominated producer Baauer's third full-length album, 'U', calls back to his earliest musical obsessions - the block rockin' hits that ruled the airwaves in the `00s, and the mixes he discovered on Friday night radio. Executive-produced by Hudson Mohawke, 'U' plays like a long-lost Radio 1 Essential Mix, its 16 continuous tracks paying homage to the sample-digging masters of `00s dance domination. From the sparkling beat collage of `Supersonic' to the big-booty drops on `Calling Out For U' and delirious disco-house on `Better', the album's singles emulate the crossover thinking of Y2K's biggest dance acts. Deeper in the folds, the self-taught studio nerd's quirks are left unironed, underlining his long track record in the club trenches.
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Grammy-nominated producer Baauer's third full-length album, 'U', calls back to his earliest musical obsessions - the block rockin' hits that ruled the airwaves in the `00s, and the mixes he discovered on Friday night radio. Executive-produced by Hudson Mohawke, 'U' plays like a long-lost Radio 1 Essential Mix, its 16 continuous tracks paying homage to the sample-digging masters of `00s dance domination. From the sparkling beat collage of `Supersonic' to the big-booty drops on `Calling Out For U' and delirious disco-house on `Better', the album's singles emulate the crossover thinking of Y2K's biggest dance acts. Deeper in the folds, the self-taught studio nerd's quirks are left unironed, underlining his long track record in the club trenches.
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Grammy-nominated producer Baauer's third full-length album, 'U', calls back to his earliest musical obsessions - the block rockin' hits that ruled the airwaves in the `00s, and the mixes he discovered on Friday night radio. Executive-produced by Hudson Mohawke, 'U' plays like a long-lost Radio 1 Essential Mix, its 16 continuous tracks paying homage to the sample-digging masters of `00s dance domination. From the sparkling beat collage of `Supersonic' to the big-booty drops on `Calling Out For U' and delirious disco-house on `Better', the album's singles emulate the crossover thinking of Y2K's biggest dance acts. Deeper in the folds, the self-taught studio nerd's quirks are left unironed, underlining his long track record in the club trenches.














